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Facts are of not much use, considered as facts. They bewilder by their number and their apparent incoherency. Let them be digested into theory, however, and brought into mutual harmony, and it is another matter.
Oliver Heaviside
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Oliver Heaviside
Age: 74 †
Born: 1850
Born: May 18
Died: 1925
Died: February 3
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